liberal-minded的意思
liberal-minded中文翻譯:
思想解放的
liberal───adj.自由主義的;慷慨的;不拘泥的;寬大的;n.(Liberal)人名;(葡)利貝拉爾;n.自由主義者
minded───adj.思維的;對……感興趣的;有意的;有思想的,具有意志的;v.介意;反對;渴求;注意;留心;照顧(mind的過去式和過去分詞)
liberal translation───n.意譯法
liberal arts───人文科學;n.文科
liberal art───n.文科
liberal studies───人文學科;<英>(英國的)文科學科
doctrinaire liberal───自由主義者
high minded───寬宏的度量;高尚的氣概,
evil-minded───adj.惡毒的;心地邪惡的
Graduates tend to be more open-minded, not due to liberal professors, but because they know they've chosen a new kind of life.───大學畢業生往往更加開明,不是因為這種自由教授,而是他們知道自己已經選擇了一種新的生活。
The last period of relative detente with the West, under Mr Ahmadinejad's liberal-minded predecessor, Muhammad Khatami, was a nightmare for the supreme leader.───最近一次和西方關系稍微緩和的階段,對于內賈德的前任、自由派領導人卡塔米來說,簡直就是一個噩夢。
cases have made even liberal-minded folk think twice about limiting the size of the database.───的作案事件使得即便是胸襟磊落的人也對于限制數據庫的規模思慮再三。
But the public response, and that of more liberal-minded Chinese newspapers, prompted a change of attitude.───但公共反映和一些較自由的報紙促成了(官方)態度的變化。
Russia has no laws, he said, against propaganda by British people. England has such laws; therefore Russia is the more liberal-minded.───列寧說,俄國對英國人的宣傳沒有法律約束,而英國卻有這樣的法律,因此俄國的思想要更自由些。
Cuthbert was, upon the whole, the more liberal-minded, though, with greater subtlety, he had not so much heart.───總的說來,卡斯伯特是一個氣量更加寬宏的人,不過他雖然顯得更加敏感,但是卻少了許多勇氣。
Often thought of as an exclusive practice of young, liberal-minded Chinese, cohabitation is catching on among the older generation in China.───同居這種通常被人們認為是思想解放的年輕人之選擇,現在在中國老一代人當中開始流行起來。
High profile cases have made even liberal-minded folk think twice about limiting the size of the database.───高調的作案事件使得即便是胸襟磊落的人也對于限制數據庫的規模思慮再三。
his pride never deserts him , but with the rich he is liberal - minded , just , sincere , rational , honourable , and perhaps agreeable.───他處處傲慢,可是跟有錢的闊人在一起的時候,他就顯得胸襟磊落,公正誠實,講道理,要面子,也許還會和和氣氣。
Calls for housing reform were led by liberal-minded onlookers.
Gyorgy Aczel, the liberal-minded ideology chief, spotted the talented regional boss and took him under his wings.
Would you think it likely, now, that your squire would prove a liberal-minded one in case of help - him being in a clove hitch, as you remark?